Title: Clean Water Act Section 404: An O
1Clean Water Act Section 404 An OG Perspective
- Andrew D. Smith
- SWCA Environmental Consultants
2Projects in Waters of the US Regulations/Permits
- Clean Water Act
- Section 404 Army Corps Permit
- Section 401 State Certification
- River and Harbors Act
- Section 10 Army Corps
3Jurisdictional Waters of the U.S.
- Surface waters such as
- Rivers, streams, and their tributaries
- Wetlands adjacent to these waters
- Ponds, lakes, and reservoirs
- Arroyos
4Jurisdictional Wetlands
- Wetland Hydrology
- Hydrophytic Vegetation
- Hydric Soils
5Jurisdictional Waters of the U.S.
6Non-jurisdictional Waters
- Isolated wetlands
- Swales
- Ditches
- Significant nexus
7Typical Activities Requiring Permits
- Construction of access roads
- Construction of well pads
- Pipeline crossings
- Placement of riprap or channel protection
- Construction of ponds, dams, dikes, or weirs
8Example Activities Requiring Permits
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10Wetland Delineations
- Project scheduling and timing
- May be seasonal restrictions (winter, growing
season - Locating and siting wetlands
- Blue and white area on USGS maps could be waters
of the U.S. - Delineate the wetland
- Jurisdictional determination
- Map and document
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12Section 404 Permitting
- Avoid or minimize project impacts to wetlands
- Quantify unavoidable impacts
- lt 0.5 acre Nationwide Permit
- gt 0.5 acre Individual Permit
- Mitigate impacts gt 0.1 acre
13Nationwide Permits
- For common activities with minimal wetland/waters
of the U.S. impacts - Typical NWPs applicable to OG activity
- NWP 12 Utility Line Activities
- NWP 14 Linear Transportation Projects
- NWP 27 Stream and Wetland Restoration Activities
14Individual Permits
- For projects gt 0.5 acre impacts to wetlands or
other waters of the U.S. or gt 300 linear feet of
streambed fill - Public review of permit application
- 15 to 30 day public comment period
- Mitigation plan and implementation required
- Generally take 4 to 6 months for approval
15Nationwide Permits
- Submit Preconstruction Notification (PCN)
- Permittee contact info
- Project description, location, purpose
- Quantify unavoidable wetland impacts
- Other environmental impacts
- Maps, photos
- Corps has 45 days to respond to PCN
- The prospective permittee shall not begin the
activityUnless 45 days have passed from the
District Engineers receipt of the complete
notification. - NWPs may take 90 days to process if mitigation
required
16Mitigation
- No net loss of wetlands
- Typically 11 mitigation ratio in Colorado
- Varies depending on habitat value, quality
- After-the-fact typically higher ratio
- Restoration
- Creation
- Enhancement
- Mitigation bank guidance
17Mitigation Aspects and Costs
- Planning
- Construction
- Annual Monitoring
- Maintenance
Army Corps must sign off on completed
mitigation (Typically 3 to 5 years for success)
18Wetland Enhancement and Restoration
19Wetland Mitigation Site Adams County, Colorado
2003 - Baseline Photo
2005 Same Location After Wetland Creation
We obtained Corps of Engineers sign-off of the
mitigation at this site only 2 years after
implementation.
20Compliance
21Compliance
22Questions?
- For more information, contact
- Andrew D. Smith
- SWCA Environmental Consultants
- 239.470.7868
- 303.487.1183
- asmith_at_swca.com